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Profile of Solana Beach
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Population is 14,350
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Single family homes range
from
$800,000 to $4,200,000.
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Attached homes (condos)
range
from $525,000 to $1,900,000.
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ZIP Code: 92075.

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Located
in Northern San Diego County approximately 22 miles from the City
of San Diego on the coast is the picturesque seaside city of Solana
Beach. Solana Beach offers a special "California
beach town atmosphere" and relaxed lifestyle. Learn more
about Solana
Beach homes.
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Solana Beach has a population
of approximately 14,000 with most of the city devoted to housing,
the Highway 101 corridor, and a few shopping centers. Major access
routes to and through the City include Interstate 5, Highway 101,
Lomas Santa Fe Drive, and Via de la Valle. What are some statistics
on Solana
Beach real estate?
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Temperatures
range from an average of 58 degrees in January to 73 degrees in
July.
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If you are considering a move to Solana Beach, here are the local
community resources which will make it easier to set up your new
residence.
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| City
Hall - City of Solana Beach |
| 858-720-2400 |
| Police
- SD County Sheriff |
| 858-720-2410 |
| Fire
- Solana Beach Fire District |
| 858-720-2410 |
| Electric
Company - SDG&E |
| 619-239-7511 |
| Phone
Co . - SBT Pac Bell |
| 760-811-5888 |
| Water
- San Dieguito Water District |
| 760-633-2650 |
| Trash
Pickup - Mashburn Waste & Recycling |
| 760-436-4151 |
| Cable
TV - Daniels |
| 760-438-7741 |
| Cable TV
- Cox Cable |
| 760-599-6060 |
| Broadband
Internet |
| (see above plus
DSL providers) |
| Local
Storage - San Diego Self Storage |
| 760-753-9480 |
| Moving
Company - Global Van Lines |
| 800-944-8126 |
| Moving
Rentals - U-Haul |
| 800-GO-UHAUL |
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main area of the city was originally called Lockwood Mesa
and was first settled by the George Jones family in 1886. The oldest
house is the Steven's House, originally located
on the Molly Glen Ranch. Their spread
included the site of the Del Mar Fair Grounds and Race Track. After
World War II, the community began to grow, and a sanitation district
and a fire district were created. For
a 10 year period between 1950 and 1960, the community underwent
tremendous growth. The Bill Jack plant (1949) introduced industry
into the area and private contractors built a number of homes.
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.Lomas
Santa Fe completed their golf course and opened the sale of lots
in Isla Verde in 1968. This signaled the beginning of a real estate
boom which lasted well into the 80's and 90's. After a brief interval
in the mid 90's, real estate sales were once again on the rise.
As the community progressed additional emphasis was placed on beautification.
The local Women's Civic Club gave the town a positive identity
with the renovation of the plaza and installation of the "Sun
Burst Fountain". They were also instrumental in the removal
of numerous billboards along Highway 101 (replacing them with trees),
and installing welcome signs at City entry-points. In 1986 the city incorporated. |
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